Iran is showing its opposition to Turkey's military incursion into the Kurdish part of Syria by cancelling a high-level visit and holding army exercises.
Three young women who posted their own dance videos on Instagram were arrested in Iran on October 8 and will be tried in court.
Thirty percent of Iranian youth between the ages of 15-24 neither work nor study, according to figures published by the Labor Ministry and quoted by ILNA news website.
The commander in chief of Iran's revolutionary guards (IRGC) General Hossein Salami says the guards are fully prepared to face "arrogant powers," Tasnim news agency reported.
Iran's regular army has held an unexpected drill northwest of the country, near the common border with Turkey on Wednesday, October 9.
The police commander in Iran’s Alborz province has told the public he will confront people with bad hijab even within the territory of apartment complexes.
Nearly 11,000 members of Iran's special police units will be present in the Arbaeen Pilgrimage, a Shi'ite religious ceremony annually held in Iraq.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Abbas Mousavi, denounced a bill recently passed by U.S. House and Senate committees about unrest in Hong Kong as "brazen meddling" in the internal affairs of other countries.
Iran's foreign minister was quoted on Tuesday as signalling his country would be willing to sit down to discuss regional issues with Saudi Arabia, but Riyadh had to stop "killing people".
The prosecutor of Kerman in southeastern Iran says members of a team who were planning to assassinate IRGC Qods Force Commander Qassem Soleimani are to be tried soon.
As controversy continues over a planned Turkish incursion into Syria, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called the U.S. “an irrelevant occupier” in Syria and an unreliable ally.
Media in Iran reports that on Monday around fifty people gathered outside the Iranian parliament to protest the latest decision to allow women enter the Azadi stadium and watch an international men’s soccer game.
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